In this episode, we explore the inspiring life of Faye Edgerton, a dedicated missionary whose journey took her from Nebraska to Korea and the Navajo reservation. Despite facing numerous challenges, including battling scarlet fever and navigating the complexities of language, Faye's unwavering commitment to God's mission shines through. Join us as we recount her remarkable story and the profound impact she had on Bible translation and indigenous language preservation.
Chapters:
(08:46) Faye served as an American Presbyterian missionary in Korea in 1918
(10:43) March1 1919 marked the beginning of Korean independence from Japanese rule
(15:42) Faye spent decades translating the Bible into the Navajo language.
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